Police say Zach Reynolds lost control of his car last Saturday and collided head-on with another vehicle. He was injured in the crash; his father, Peter Reynolds, and his stepmother, Cherri DeMelle, were killed.

Zach’s brother, Dillon Reynolds, is a junior at Bonney Eagle.

“It feels so good to know people care,” Dillon Reynolds said. “I knew people would support, but I didn’t know it would be that much support. It feels good”

Dillon asked his friends to wear red, white, and blue to Tuesday’s game, in honor of his father. “My dad was always a patriotic person. He always wore a bandana,” he said.

Dillon’s friends helped spread the word through social media.

“He had the idea and I thought, "Why don’t we post it on Twitter,?'” Kegan Meyer said. “It went all the way around twitter and everyone came out and supported it.”

Assistant Principal Lori Napolitano is impressed with how the students have shown their support. “Students have really railed around classmates and students who lost their father. I’m so impressed with how our students have been so humble about it and not expecting any attention or fanfare,” Napolitano said.

Bonny Eagle didn’t win the game, but Dillon Reynolds said being surrounded by friends and members of the community help him cope with his loss.

His brother, Zach, will be released from the hospital Wednesday.

“It’s going to be hard,” Dillon said. “He has to go through a lot of counseling, but we are going to support him 100 percent; no matter what.”

Two funds have been set up online for the Reynolds and DeMelles and have already raised more than $20,000.

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